Re: Death March #10 Summer 2008
Neil,
Coming off an event where the scheduling and mapping were pretty tight, it's a real shift in mindset to move from that environment to one where the event is not a confined field and posted time operation, and participants generally walk in the daytime, sleep mostly in the night time, and find themselves exhausted come Sunday morning. Other than that, pretty much anything can happen. Considering how fuel prices are quenching a good number of folks' thirst for long distance travel these days, we may see more folks within the region finally getting around to trying this type of event.
Doug has this habit of finding hills that generally only go up, and up some more, and then up a bit more. Ask Grumpy Dave to verify this peculiarity along the NY/PA border.
Neil,
Coming off an event where the scheduling and mapping were pretty tight, it's a real shift in mindset to move from that environment to one where the event is not a confined field and posted time operation, and participants generally walk in the daytime, sleep mostly in the night time, and find themselves exhausted come Sunday morning. Other than that, pretty much anything can happen. Considering how fuel prices are quenching a good number of folks' thirst for long distance travel these days, we may see more folks within the region finally getting around to trying this type of event.
Doug has this habit of finding hills that generally only go up, and up some more, and then up a bit more. Ask Grumpy Dave to verify this peculiarity along the NY/PA border.
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